Armenia becomes the world’s first country to officially adopt Christianity as the state religion.

312

Roman emperor Constantine receives a vision of a flaming cross with the words‘In hoc signo vinces’ : ‘By this sign conquer’.
Defeats rival Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge.

313

Edict of Milan issued by Constantine – Christianity becomes a legal religion within the Roman empire.

325

Constantine calls the first ecumenical council at Nicea.
Arian heresy which declared Christ was a created being is refuted. Nicene Creed is drawn up, declaring Christ to be “…Begotten, not made; of one essence with the Father…”

367

Saint Athanasius is the first to list all 27 New Testament books in his festal letter.

381

Ecumenical Council at Constantinople revises the Nicene creed to its current form.

c.382

Saint Jerome begins a translation of the Bible into Latin.

397

Synod at Carthage ratifies the 27 books of the New Testament as sacred scripture.

431

Ecumenical council held at Ephesus refutes Nestorianism.
(The doctrine that Christ was two persons (one human, the other divine) in one body). Mary is declared Theotokos i.e. ‘God-bearer’ or more commonly, ‘Mother of God’.

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